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Revert the pivot menu UI for WP

The WP update v4.4 (27/10/14) has brought with it a new UI and menu system that is totally at odds with the Metro design language. The Android-style menu goes completely against the grain of the simple, elegant and clean pivot menu that it replaced. Please revert it back.

The addition of the big blue bar across the top is distracting. The mini icons, hamburger and oddly placed search have together created a less fluid design, that lacks cohesion. Please bring back the proper pivot menu.

Our new update is live in the Windows Phone Store. Hope you all think this is an improvement. Thanks for the feedback and pushing us to ensure the design meets your expectations. If you have feedback feel free to use the new in app feedback in the more menu (…)

We’ve heard the feedback on the new UI in our latest update to the Windows Phone app. We’re in the process of improving the usability and polish of our app. Expect to see changes in our next update.

11/22 update
We’ve made some good progress on the design. Our next update (slated for December, barring any issues) will improve the user experience.

11/12/14 update
We’ve spent the past few weeks looking at some options that we believe are good changes to make in addressing the feedback. Working on it now, and you should expect to see changes here in our next update

We’ve heard the feedback on the new UI in our latest update to the Windows Phone app. We’re in the process of improving the usability and polish of our app. Expect to see changes in our next update.

11/12/14 update
We’ve spent the past few weeks looking at some options that we believe are good changes to make in addressing the feedback. Working on it now, and you should expect to see changes here in our next update

I like the new interface that was there, Windows Phone has become oversimplified, I've bought Windows devices on phones since Windows Mobile and one of the unique points is that every individual option, setting, and feature has its own beautifully designed artistic icon/logo that makes it instantly recognizable, Windows Phone simply doesn't have this ''magic'', instead of having beautiful unique logo's within in the tiles there are mere words, so oversimplified that they seem condenscending to us, the users, the logo's that the OneDrive re-design introduced and the useful Hamburger-menu (which honestly could've remained under the ''...'' 's ''Settings'' option, but Hamburger-menu's are a near universal sign, now), the logo's the new update provided seemed beautiful and useful, it kept using Microsoft's unique identity (as the people/shared logo originated in the M.S.N. Messenger), and combined the modern design language with iconography, I'll be honest, I want Microsoft to start imitating Google Android MORE, though mostly Apple and Google have been copying the over-simplified design of Windows Phone the past 2 years, one might also say that the quickly developed Windows Phone when it first came out was a Microsoft inside-joke porodying the iPhone's lack of features, openness, and usefulness (compared to Windows Mobile the iPhone was useless in almost every way, there was a Mac Vs. P.C. style joke called iPhone Vs. Smartphone (Samsung) where the Windows Phone laughed at the lack of features and connectivity of the most basic things in the iPhone), rather than trying to come back to Windows Mobile Microsoft has tried to copy the iPhone IN ALMOST EVERY WAY, but parodying it to make it over-simplified, though that was the focus of the Windows Phone 7 Series, I hope that Microsoft will finally be feature-centric again (as with Windows P.C.'s), something that the old design language hinted at, the present focus is convergence of P.C.'s and Phones, and as Joe Belfiore said is that ''people don't want P.C.'s on his phone'' 4 years ago, I really hope that he has gone 180 on that statement because that is exactly what people want on their phones, and Windows Phone is failing because of its lack of beauty, and how simple-centric it is rather than feature-centric, icons are smaller and hint at getting more features placed there, but having ''horizontal scrolling menu's'' means that every extra feature will be harder to impliment and//or will cause more ''horizontal scrolling'' (and as we've learned from the Photo's Hub the further something is from the first ''scroll'' the less clicks it'll get), please stop over-simplifying Windows Phone, I'll admit that the only reason I keep buying Windows Phones is because I'm a Microsoft-fanboy and I ''like the fancy Windows Logo on it'', but please start making Windows Phone more functional, when my P.C. and Phone will have the same O.S. I hope to see both's features coming together, not more software segregation, and the same oversimplified U.I. making it everywhere, Windows Phone should be more iconographic.

I am sorry to say but the new design has not improved the experience as it should have. The hamburger menus is still there which is annoying. I should not have to explain this to a design team. But here is the thing. Android does not have any menu other than the hamburger menu where all options are stacked. Windows phone has the 3 dots already. Adding the hamburger menu makes it confusing and more importantly look like an android knock off. We windows phone users are disappointed. please fix.

The most annoying is that you have just closed this topic as "BOOM! IT'S DONE" (so you think it is finished and you do not have to care about it more), but it is far away from done.

I think what we want is an hour to implement for a single Windows Phone developer, not weeks or months for a whole team... Please take a look at MSDN on Modern UI guidelines, or use COMMON SENSE, or create an empty project in Visual Studio to have an example, or just take a look at your own Windows (/Android?) Phone. Thank you.

What is remarkable, and I don't mean this as a criticism of you at all, is that your designs are remarkably similar to the old OneDrive app - this really shouldn't be so terribly difficult to implement. I do like the additions you've made to the top banner in terms of status information.

This is admittedly an improvement from the most recent version, so thank you for that. However, I still don't understand the OneDrive team's apparent contempt for the Windows Phone UI guidelines. I don't have as passionate an aversion to the hamburger menu as some, but the general point is a valid one: the remaining functions that are there would be better placed in the ellipsis menu.

I do not consider this as an update. Terrible android design is still there. You did nothing to fix it . And who on earth treated this tragic placement of search button on the far far top of screen and what was the logic behind hamburger menu??? Is anyone knowing basics of metro design over there??? I I'm uninstalling this joke app and refuse to use OneDrive services until it will be not windows app again.

It would be unfair not to recognize the progress, but I don't get why it is so important for Microsoft to have a hamburger button in this application. Please don't try to mimic Android, it is really not a usability reference.

Also, I don't really like the colors of the app. I have chosen a dark background with a cyan accent color. I wished this setting wasn't completely ignored by this app. If you don't want the background to be plain black, keep it at least dark instead of hurting my eyes each time I open the application :)

You guys just don't get it, do you? Hamburger button HAS TO GO. Kill it with fire. It belongs to Android. Jesus fck*ng christ, how do you people keep your jobs? Looks like you have to love android and hate metro.

This is a step in the right direction, with the re-introduction of clear, usable pivot menus. It does, on some level, attempt to evolve the Metro UI. However, it still leaves a gaping issue with regard to the Hamburger competing with the metro 3-dot menu bar, they just doesn't look right together. The search button is out of place even more so now, it's less accessible when using one hand navigation.